A three-year-old boy was the first reported drowning in Quebec in 2026, when he was found lifeless in a backyard pool.
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X-Bionic Sphere Samorin: ULTIMATE Family Destination | European Aquatics Masters Championships 2026
Former Slovak national team member, Rastislav Kanuk explains why the X-Bionic Sphere in Samorin 🇸🇰 is the ultimate hotel and resort location for the European Aquatics Masters Championships.
The venue is not just an elite competition area, but provides incredible leisure, food and relaxation opportunities for the entire family.
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Advocates Stress Water Safety as Memorial Day Marks Summer’s Unofficial Start | FOX 61
In Norwalk, the Stewie the Duck Swim School combats tragic drowning statistics with water safety education, aiming to prevent accidents this Memorial Day weekend.
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Safer Waters This Summer: Expert Swim Safety Tips | 11Alive
Trish Miller, CEO of Swem School, shares key water safety tips for families as Memorial Day kicks off swim season and risks rise around pools, lakes, beaches.
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Stingray Swim Club Introduces Scholarships for Caymanians | Compass Media Cayman
Caymanian students within government schools who always wanted to swim competitively but were unable to because of cost, can now apply for the ‘Caymanian Swimmer Scholarship’, launched by Stingray Swim Club.
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No Swim Advisory for 20 Long Island Beaches | CBS New York
The Nassau County Health Department is advising against swimming at 20 beaches after heavy rain caused possible bacteria concerns.
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Enhanced Games: Worth the Hype or a Flop? | Ryan Bridge Today | NZ Herald
Sport Integrity NZ’s Paul O’Neil gives his take on the controversial ‘steroid’ games’.
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James Magnussen Misfires at Controversial Enhanced Games | 7NEWS
James Magnussen’s racing comeback at the controversial Enhanced Games couldn’t have gone worse.
Despite using performance enhancing drugs he finished last in both his races. Adding to the humiliation he was beaten by a clean athlete.
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‘Fun Day’ in Person County Honors Teen Drowning Victim | CBS 17
‘Fun Day’ in Person County honors teen drowning victim
